China Society Occasional Papers, Temas11-17China Society London., 1961 |
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... able to resume raids to the east of Sofang , and even in the neighbourhood of the western garrison at Changyeh . Two expedi- tions which were mounted against the Hsiung - nu in the west in 99 both met with defeat ; in the one case , Li ...
... able to resume raids to the east of Sofang , and even in the neighbourhood of the western garrison at Changyeh . Two expedi- tions which were mounted against the Hsiung - nu in the west in 99 both met with defeat ; in the one case , Li ...
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... able to threaten Chinese colonies and outposts , and it became necessary to prevent their incursions . As a result of these operations many Ch'iang tribesmen surrendered to Chinese authority , and the new commandery of Chinch'eng was ...
... able to threaten Chinese colonies and outposts , and it became necessary to prevent their incursions . As a result of these operations many Ch'iang tribesmen surrendered to Chinese authority , and the new commandery of Chinch'eng was ...
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... able to maintain the Chinese positions , which now extended as far as Kash- gar . The fighting against the Hsiung - nu of 80 and 90 made further action possible in the north - west , and when he returned to China in 102 , Pan Ch'ao had ...
... able to maintain the Chinese positions , which now extended as far as Kash- gar . The fighting against the Hsiung - nu of 80 and 90 made further action possible in the north - west , and when he returned to China in 102 , Pan Ch'ao had ...
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